Saturday, 5 November 2016

Miss Anambra sex video scandal: Family declares beauty queen missing

When Chidinma Okeke, a 19-year-old student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University,
Awka won Miss Anambra Beauty Pageant organised by the Anambra
Broadcasting Service, in 2015, little did she or anyone else know that
her reign as a beauty queen would record a sad end.The 300-level student of Medical Laboratory who hails from Ogboji
community in Orumba South council area of Anambra State had been
enjoying the benefits of her position until 11th day of October, 2016
when she was unceremoniously stripped of her crown by the organisers of
the pageantry. The star prize, a car given to her was not only taken
away from her and parked at the premises of the radio/TV house, but the
Miss Anambra 2015 inscription on it was erased.

According to the management of the station led by its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nze Uche Nworah, Chidinma was stripped of
her crown because “she had served out her tenure in line with the terms
and conditions placed by the pageant organisers.”

The unceremonious event, televised on 11th October had some senior
members of staff of the station in attendance. Shortly after she was
stripped of the crown, the social media was awash with video clips where
the beauty queen allegedly engaged in lesbianism with another girl.

At first, Chidinma was said to have denied being the one in the video
until about a week later when a more explicit version of the video,
which she later owned up, was released by those she described as her
traducers.

Although the beauty queen switched off all channels of communication
following the attacks she was receiving from the public court, her
lawyer, Mr Ikenna Obidiegwu, on October 26, arranged for a World Press
Conference to be addressed by the beauty queen to tell her own side of
the story.

The media parley, which was scheduled to hold at the Nigeria Union of
Journalists Press Centre, Awka, was called off abruptly when information
filtered into the complex that some gunmen were coming to disrupt it.

Miss Okeke, was said to have sworn to expose “the powerful cabal” behind
her ordeal in the sordid video, but her lawyer later said that she
could no longer address journalists because “her life had been
threatened.”

Obidiegwu alleged that the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr Sam
Okaula, had denied his client police protection for the press briefing
on the grounds that the police got a short notice.

“The Commissioner of Police said the notice was too short, and that he
could not mobilise police security for the queen immediately” he said.

According to a post she made on her Facebook wall, Chidinma said she had
been warned not to step into the venue or risk assassination.
It read:

“Considering the need to make the world know the truth about the
trending scandal, and what we have been going through before then and
now, I decided to hold World Press Conference at the NUJ Press Centre,
Awka today. But from the moment I made public this intention; I have
been under siege of threats by my blackmailers and traducers.”

“They are seriously threatening to shoot me at the press conference if I
ever open my mouth to say the real truth about the ugly episode. Since I
have no protection and if I die now the truth would be buried forever,
it’s my objective to sacrifice myself to save not just myself but other
girls and other upcoming pageants by letting the world know the truth
and what we go through” the post added.

Her family breaks silence
For more than two weeks of the ugly development, all the concerned public could get was a chilling silence from her family.

But Saturday Sun took a bumpy ride to Chidinma’s hometown of Ogboji. Read their report below:

On arrival, our reporter met the family residence under lock. The thick
bush growing inside the compound easily discloses to any visitor that
the family must be residing somewhere else in the city. But members of
their extended family living in the next compound gave their words on
the raging controversy.

Speaking to our reporter on the telephone, Chidinma’s father, Sir
Jeremiah Okeke who is living in Aba, Abia State with his family,
lamented that the family had been going through emotional and
psychological trauma since it all started.

With a voice laden with heavy emotions, the 65-year-old man told our
reporter that the family had handed over the situation to God.

“Chidinma is my own daughter” he said, “but there is nothing much I can
say about this because there is a lifestyle adopted by my family. We
don’t foment troubles.

“I, as the father, have committed everything to God in prayers. Human
being cannot fight our cause but only God in heaven. We are in serious
prayers for God to intervene. I don’t have anybody on earth except God.”

Asked if his daughter has before the incident complained to him that she
was being sexually harrassed, he said he was confused about the whole
matter, even as he raised the alarm over the whereabouts of his
daughter.

“I am confused about the whole thing as of now. It is only when I set my
eyes on my daughter that I will know about all these. As it stands now,
I don’t know where my daughter is.”

He said he was not suspecting anybody of having a hand in his daughter’s ordeal as speculated in the social media.

Going back memory lane, Okeke recalled that God’s mighty hand on him was
evidenced on his miraculous survival from his childhood tragedies.

“There are many ways God is fighting my battle. I was only five years
when my father died. I don’t know whether I got up to six years before
my mother died too. I don’t have anybody but it is only God that
sustained me all through. It was same God that assisted me to raise and
train all my children. All the family members are praying.

“As it stands now, my daughter is still a small girl. I don’t know
whether she is still alive or dead. But all I know is that God will
prove Himself worthy to fight His children’s battle. I don’t have much
to say for now.

“So many people have told me to take certain actions but me and my God
are still communicating through prayers. There are several ways God
reveals some things to me. I am not suspecting anybody but only God
knows who is behind that; whether he is human or spirit. I’m leaving
whoever that is behind it to his conscience. The life of my daughter is
most important to me now. Wherever she is, let her be alive for me.”

The depressed Okeke, who obviously needs assistance to enable him bounce
back to his years of comfort told Saturday Sun that his business which
hitherto was flourishing was hit by the economic tsunami sweeping
through the country.

“I am a businessman but because of this harsh economic condition, my
business is no longer moving as expected. You understand? I am just
doing little things to feed.

“I was a distributor for Peak Milk here in Aba, Abia State but for some
time now, I have stopped because I don’t have strength for fomenting
troubles. We borrow money from the banks to embark on the Peak Milk
distribution business but when it became too competitive, in addition to
the losses incurred in the course of doing the business, I stopped.”

Chidinma’s cousin, Blessing Chinenye Nwafor, who our reporter met in
their village in Ogboji, told Saturday Sun regrettably that the sex
video had gone round their village.

“There was a day I was going out on a mission, some persons stopped me
and told me about the sex video but I didn’t believe it. One of them
said he saw the picture but not the video. I left them in anger. After
walking some distance, another guy called my attention and showed me the
video. The people in that area started mocking me; saying all sorts of
foul things. I started crying and walked away from their midst.

“But later on, I learnt that what that boy did in the village was to
share it with the villagers. I am personally annoyed about his attitude
and I have resolved to call him later and caution him. They have an only
daughter in their family. Suppose it were to be her, would he be going
about and be showing it to everybody in the village? I have not seen him
but once I see him, we would have some axe to grind.”

Though the video had gone viral, Blessing told Saturday Sun that she was yet to believe it.

“When I heard about this sex video for the first time, even though I
didn’t believe it, I was not happy at all. I told my mother about it
when I returned home and she was very sad all through. She could not
sleep that night.”

She described Chidinma as “a good girl” pointing out that “personally, I
don’t believe that she did that stuff. I am of the view that she was
drugged and forced to do that thing. It is also possible that her
enemies are behind that.”

For Mrs Hope Nwaka, Sir Okeke’s niece, her spirit tells her that Chidinma was innocent of the allegations.

“My spirit tells me that Chidinma did not do that thing she was being
accused of; I know her very well. I see it as something planned to smear
her name and that of our entire family. It is also paining my daughter,
Chinenye but I told her to relax that it was not true.

“We are living in the last days. The love among brethren would grow
cold. Nobody would want another person’s success. But I have not
believed that stuff was true. It was forged. She could not have done
that. Even if she did, know it that she was forced to do it.”

Asked on the implications it could have on the yet to be married sisters
of Chidinma, Mrs Nwaka said that it would not in any way stop them from
getting suitors.

“For now, it is only one of her sisters that has gotten married but it
will never stop others from getting married too. God is with our family
and He will continue to bless us with everything we need including
ensuring that her remaining sisters get married at the appropriate
time.”

UNIZIK reacts

Meanwhile, the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka said it was yet to decide
whether to expel the beauty queen as the Vice-Chancellor of the
institution, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku was yet to be briefed.

In a telephone chat with its Director of Information and Public Relations, Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu, he said:

“The Nnamdi Azikiwe University has not taken any position yet on the
matter. For now, we regard everything we have been hearing as
speculation. We will find out from the head of her department and the
Dean of her faculty what is happening. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph
Ahaneku, will be briefed and then the University will know the next
line of action.

“This thing is procedural because the Head of the Department would be
told to find out what is happening because for now, the whole thing is
speculation to us and he will report to the Dean. You know the reporting
system in the university. And then the Dean will brief the
Vice-Chancellor.

“And you know at Nnewi, we have a Provost in charge of College of Health
Sciences who is like the boss of all the medical departments and
faculty in Nnewi. So the Vice-Chancellor has not been briefed. Whatever
that is happening is still within the realm of speculation”

Pageant organisers disown beauty queen

As the controversy raged, officials of the Anambra Broadcasting Service,
organizers of the pageant, through a statement signed by its Managing
Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nze Uche Nworah, denied their
complicity in the circulation of the video.

The statement read:

“The attention of the management of the Anambra Broadcasting Service,
organizers of the Miss Anambra Beauty Pageant has been drawn to a video
with lurid contents purportedly showing former Miss Anambra, Miss
Chidinma Okeke (Miss Anambra 2015).

“We wish to make the following clarifications:

The said Miss Chidinma Okeke who is allegedly linked to the lurid
content in circulation has served-out her term as Miss Anambra 2015 and
handed over the crown in line with the terms and conditions of the Miss
Anambra pageant.

“We condemn in clear terms any amoral behaviour/ conduct as suggested by
the alleged lurid content in circulation and do not condone such. It is
on record that the Miss Anambra Beauty pageant has been a platform to
empower Anambra women and celebrate our rich culture and heritage.
Winners of the pageant are bound by contracts to be of good conduct and
moral behaviour and to uphold/maintain the honour in their position as
queen.

“Winners of the pageant also contract to refrain from any personal
relationship that could appear to hinder their ability to perform the
duties of their office as queen and role model and we do not expect any
less. We therefore wish to dissociate the Miss Anambra pageant from any
discussions on the said allegations.

“We feel sufficiently perturbed by the mere reference already made to
the pageant and hereby state that we are in no way connected to the
controversy.

“We apologize to the government and good people of Anambra State, our
sponsors, supporters, friends and all those associated with the Miss
Anambra project for the embarrassment the mere reference to the pageant
in the controversy may have caused; whilst reassuring of the good
intentions of the Miss Anambra pageant franchise.”

Chidinma seeks asylum

Following the cold silence from the accused, speculations were rife that she had travelled out of the country to seek asylum.

Her family in a chat with Saturday Sun raised the alarm over the
whereabouts of their daughter. But her close friend who pleaded
anonymity in a telephone chat with our reporter claimed that although
she had not heard from her since the controversy started, she believed
that she had travelled out of the country.

This was even as her lawyer, Ikenna Obidiegwu, said his client has not sought for asylum outside the country.

He said: “I have said it severally that my client, Chidinma is in
Nigeria. She is in Awka. We shall address a press conference this week
to say everything about this issue.”

Meanwhile, the state police command had said it has no knowledge of the sex scandal.